https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=498535

Ron <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #12 from Ron <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to dreamer from comment #11)
> I tried running pipewire and then it did work, so maybe that's why the 
> appimage is failing?.

I doubt it's *why* the AppImages are failing for you, but I wouldn't be
surprised to learn
those two things are somehow related in the grander scheme of things.

Basically, what it boils down to, if you've been having this problem for over a
year with
multiple Kdenlive and Debian releases, is that it's going to be something very
specific to
your machine, and more specifically probably very specific to something that
*you* have
done to it, either accidentally or deliberately.

And we can't possibly guess what that is going to be if you don't put in some
legwork to
try and isolate and debug this yourself, because nobody else can reproduce it. 
I've been
using all of those AppImages with all of those Debian versions myself without
any problem
at all, as have others, and there's been no other reports of trouble like this.

So you need to figure out what it is that makes this machine of yours the
special snowflake
that it is.  I'd probably put my first bet on something like an overzealous
apparmor
configuration, or some 3rd party proprietary driver or package you installed -
but they are
just guesses because there is not enough information here to do more than that.

But if you figure out what it is, and that reveals something we might be able
to improve
about the binaries we release, then we have something that's actionable by
*us*, but at
the moment, there is nothing here that anyone else can use to learn more about
this
problem because it's not happening to anyone else and you haven't explained
what
someone else can do to reproduce it.

Sorry.  But until or unless we get past that information gap, there's not a lot
that we can
do from our end.  I'd start by isolating anything external or Clever that
you've done with
this machine, especially things you did around the time you first started
having this
problem.

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